

If Walls Could Talk
... season 10
If Walls Could Talk is an American television show on HGTV. Each episode lasts half an hour and usually airs at 5:00 and 5:30 Eastern Time. Hosted by Mike Siegel, this show talks about mysteries and shocking discoveries found in houses. Previous hosts include C. Van Tune, Grant Goodeve, and Elyse Luray.
Where to Watch ... season 10
13 Episodes
- From Hardware Store to HomeE1
From Hardware Store to HomeFirst, Charlotte and Robert White are welcomed into a family of motorists with high-gear history when they purchase their 1927 Italianate mansion. Next, it's a work of iron for Laquita and Francis Amos in their 1779 Greek Revival as they learn the legalities behind their ordinary, but revolutionary homestead. Then, a handyman's fantasy comes true for Fay and Jim Cummings, as they convert their 1904 hardware store into their home. - Passage Through TimeE2
Passage Through TimeFirst, Jonathan Powers uncovers a mysterious and possible murderous political link in his 1903 Colonial Revival home. Next, Pascale Baillargeon's 18th-century Georgian manor house is a passage through time. Then, Betsy and Al McKee walk in the footsteps of time of their 1801 Federal home's former owner. - Tavern TraditionsE3
Tavern TraditionsFirst, peeling away the layers of history, Gary Sanderson taps into the core of his Massachusetts home's history and reveals its tavern traditions. Next, love is on the way for Nancy and Tim Arbaugh, as the couple reveals the happy ending to a mysterious romance in a stack of wartime letters. Then, Bonnie Drake and Will Jacobson learn that their Victorian doesn't has a Nutcracker connection--a woman named Clara and her unconventional ways. - Home is Where the Art isE4
Home is Where the Art isFirst, Rhonda and Mike Shires find out that home is where the art is in their 1916 Chicago arts-and-crafts home studio. Next, it's a golden match made in heaven for Diane and Pete Cuming and their 1903 Victorian home. Then, swinging from the rafters will never be the same for John Schmuecker after a surprising discovery is made in his 1760 Colonial farmhouse. - Landmark DiscoveriesE5
Landmark DiscoveriesFirst, Caroline and Bill Hatcher uncover a landmark discovery in their 1810 Federal house that links it to an intellectual Southern past. Next, timeless fashion is brought to Gail and Greg Beil's Queen Anne home in eastern Texas after the couple shops around to find the value of the home's history adding up. Then, the bugs are worked out of the equation for Karen and Robert Bazos in their 1911 home as they collect enough clues to round out the lives of the original owners and the architect's seamless style. - 1886 Romanesque CastleE6
1886 Romanesque CastleIntoxicated with the past, homeowners Jon Gerster and Christopher Nixon follow the bottlecap road to the brewery next door to their 1897 Victorian home. Next, Kathleen Schnier and Paul Schumann tune into the inventiveness of their 1926 Chicago bungalow home's former owner. Then, an 1886 Romanesque castle fit for a cattle king reigns again after Paula and Terry Lowry rediscover its brilliant past. - Tennessee Farmhouse HistoryE7
Tennessee Farmhouse HistoryTrash becomes treasure for Becky and Rob Wangner in their 1898 Craftsman-style house when heaps of debris are recycled into an epic past. Next, Dick Fahey branches out to unearth the roots of history of his Tennessee farmhouse. Then, Patricia Webb learns that her mansion in Geneseo, New York, is named after its rosy surroundings and is remembered for entertaining members of high society. - Toast of the TownE8
Toast of the TownKaran and Ed Osberg belly up to the bar while restoring their 19th-century Ashford, Conn., farmhouse. Next, Trish and Larry Yung find that their 1897 Victorian home is no lump of coal. Then, the curtain rises and the spotlight shines again in Donald Wiley's 1927 Spanish Colonial. - The History is in the HomesE9
The History is in the HomesMarty and David Black milk the history from their 1790s Tennessee home churning up a butter-flavored past that turns out to be the cream of the crop. Next, a wealth of discoveries in their 1865 Alabama Queen Anne cottage help Ramona and Garry Martin peer into a 1930s lifestyle full of friends in historic places. Then, Chér Brining keeps her 1895 New York Colonial home afloat after a few documents steer her in the right direction in tracking down her home's history. - FlashbackE10
FlashbackIt's a flashback and fashion forward for Stephanie and Brian DeBoer in their 1937 Modern Mediterranean house when they discover that their home was quite en vogue in its time. Next, Delores and Ed Truett uncover their 1797 Federal-style home's history one letter at a time. Then, nursing the wounds of time in their 1875 Italianate home, Gretchen and Bob Cochran are the healing hands of love, giving their house a second chance to live. - Large Family TiesE11
Large Family TiesGinger and Darrell Pennington are flush with royal treatment in their 1895 Queen Anne Victorian. Next, Lola and Henry Zwart share the love of having a large family with the legacy of its former owners in their 1902 Victorian home. Then, vintage tools seem to drop from shed heaven for Chrissie and John D'Esopo in their Avon, Conn., home. - Album of MemoriesE12
Album of MemoriesIt's back to the books for Ilene and Norm Tyler, as the couple opens the door to wisdom in their classic 1835 Greek Revival home. Next, a roll of historic stories is developed and fastened to an album of memories for Lucy Woodall-Harris in her 1885 Victorian home in Lynchburg, Va. Then, Mennonite methods in an 1893 Gothic Revival farmhouse calls to Kate Dimon to experience a simplified lifestyle. - Portrait of English LifeE13
Portrait of English LifeStacking up the facts, Cynthia and George Wakeman log into a portrait of English life in their Sioux City 1894 Colonial Revival home. Next, Chris Smith discovers that the restoration of his 1854 home becomes a sandstorm of clues waiting to be unearthed. Then, as memories from the past come out of the woodwork of a 1904 Four Square home Cathy and Larry Mong recollect days gone by with the Rucker family.